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Terms Used In 19 Guam Code Ann. § 8101

  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
A marriage may be annulled for any of the following causes, existing at the time of the marriage:

(a) That the party in whose behalf it is sought to have the marriage annulled was under the age of legal consent, and such marriage was contracted without the consent of his or her parents, or guardian, or person having charge of him or her; unless, after attaining the age of consent, such party for any time freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife.

(b) That the former husband or wife of either party was living, and the marriage with such former husband or wife was then in force.

(c) That either party was of unsound mind, unless such party, after coming to reason, freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife.

(d) That the consent of either party was obtained by fraud, unless such party afterwards, with full knowledge of the facts constituting the fraud, freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife.

COL 6/21/2023

19 Guam Code Ann. PERSONAL RELATIONS
CH. 8 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

(e) That the consent of either party was obtained by force, unless such party afterwards freely cohabited with the other as husband or wife.

(f) That either party was, at the time of marriage, physically incapable of entering into the marriage state, and such incapacity continues, and appears to be incurable.

SOURCE: CC § 82.